IIRC, this refers to a specific *resource* within the System file. I'm not on my 3C589-equipped 1400 at the moment, but as memory serves, go fishing in the System file with ResEdit, find the DRVR resource bundle, and delete ENET0.
MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR SYSTEM FOLDER FIRST!!!!!
And that raises a few questions....
I've copied the System Folder. But I recall some magic re: getting it Blessed. Missing Manual talks only about how the active system folder is the only one blessed.
Q1: I'd like to be able to select a spare boot folder in case I FUBAR the one. But how do I do that? (In OS9 I think there is a way to choose at boot..)
You have to bless the System Folder you want to boot from. To do this move the Finder file out on to the desktop and then put it back in it's System Folder. If that doesn't bless the folder then in the other folder, the one you DON'T want to boot from create a folder and call it something like "Finder in here" and move the Finder file into it. Putting "Finder" at the beginning of the folder name makes it sort next to the Finder file. After this now try blessing the System Folder you want to boot from.
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